by Ryan Carson | Pharmacy Owners
An estimated 73% of Canadians will not have their final wishes be taken into consideration at death and/or distribution of their assets will be handled solely by generic government guidelines. Why? Because they lack estate planning. We have all heard the saying, or...
by Ricardo Ardiles | Pharmacy Owners, Reliefs |
The Liberal government’s tax changes were announced today, October 16th, 2017. Back on July 18th, the department of finance, a.k.a Bill Morneau, proposed new tax measures that impact Canadian-controlled private corporations (CCPCs). After months of consultations, and...
by Adam Tenaschuk | Pharmacy Owners, Reliefs, Retiring Pharmacists |
Keeping Your Hard Earned Dollars In The Family With the new tax changes being implemented by our Liberal Government, we need to explore new avenues to defer or even eliminate tax so we can retire comfortably and then pass along the rest tax free to our loved...
by Adam Tenaschuk | Pharmacy Owners, Recent Graduates, Reliefs, Retiring Pharmacists, Staff Pharmacists, Students
Do I Lease or Buy a New Car? Many Pharmacists often come up to us and ask us if it is better to buy or lease a new car. When you are in the market for that new shiny car, choosing the model & make most likely is the easy part. The challenge then...
by Adam Tenaschuk | Pharmacy Owners, Recent Graduates, Reliefs, Retiring Pharmacists, Staff Pharmacists, Students |
Do you know what disability coverage you currently have? Many staff pharmacists are covered under a group disability plan but don’t have a clue about what exactly they’re covered for. Or maybe you’re a pharmacy owner, in which most cases you’re...
by Adam Tenaschuk | Pharmacy Owners, Recent Graduates, Reliefs, Retiring Pharmacists, Staff Pharmacists, Students |
What is something that can be “here today, gone tomorrow” or “up today, down tomorrow?” Hint: it is your most valuable asset to making a living. Without it, you wouldn’t be to enjoy all the things that make your lifestyle possible. Yet, many of us take this for...